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6
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Report / narrative text (likely part of a larger house oversight committee production)
File Size: 1.27 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a narrative or report discussing the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement and police tactics. It draws parallels between the eviction of Zuccotti Park (ordered by Mayor Bloomberg) and the 'police riot' in Chicago in 1968. It specifically highlights the role of agents provocateurs, detailing how an undercover officer in 1968 posed as Jerry Rubin's bodyguard to incite violence against police. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Michael Moore Filmmaker/Activist
Asked a police officer why an eviction hadn't happened yet.
Mayor Bloomberg Mayor of New York City
Ordered the eviction of Zuccotti Park at 1 a.m.
Jerry Rubin Activist (Historical)
Mentioned in the context of the 1968 Chicago protests; had an undercover police provocateur acting as his bodyguard.
Unnamed Cop Police Officer
Replied to Michael Moore regarding the mayor's fear of YouTube.
Unnamed Protester Activist
Made a remark about cops occupying Zuccotti Park.
Unnamed Undercover Police Provocateur Police Agent / Provocateur
Disguised as a biker, acted as Jerry Rubin's bodyguard in 1968, participated in destroying the American flag and rais...

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
YouTube
Cited as the reason the mayor initially feared ordering an eviction.
Viet Cong
Historical reference; their flag was raised by a provocateur in 1968.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

1968
Chicago protests labeled a 'police riot' by government investigation.
Chicago, Grant Park
Police Jerry Rubin Undercover Provocateur
Circa November 2011 (implied)
Eviction of Zuccotti Park ordered by Mayor Bloomberg at 1 a.m.
Zuccotti Park
Mayor Bloomberg Police Protesters

Locations (3)

Location Context
Zuccotti Park
Site of the Occupy Wall Street protests and subsequent eviction.
Location of the 1968 DNC protests and 'police riot'.
Specific park in Chicago where the flag incident occurred in 1968.

Relationships (1)

Jerry Rubin Target / Infiltrator Unnamed Undercover Police Provocateur
Provocateur was disguised as a local biker and acted as Jerry Rubin’ s bodyguard.

Key Quotes (4)

""Because the mayor’ s afraid of YouTube.""
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""The cops have occupied Zuccotti Park. We're just trying to figure out what their demands are.""
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""I joined in the chants and taunts against the police... and provoked them to hitting me with their clubs.""
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"They didn’ t know who I was, but they did know that I had called them names and struck them with one or more weapons."
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happen—Michael Moore asked a cop, "Why don’ t you think the eviction
happened?" The reply: "Because the mayor’ s afraid of YouTube."
(One month later, Mayor Bloomberg apparently lost that fear; by his
order, the eviction happened at 1 a.m. The next afternoon, a protester,
before being allowed back in, was overheard remarking, "The cops have
occupied Zuccotti Park. We're just trying to figure out what their demands
are.")
Not only what occurred in Chicago in 1968 was officially labeled "a
police riot" by a government-sponsored investigation, but also an
undercover police provocateur—who was disguised as a local biker and
acted as Jerry Rubin’ s bodyguard—would ultimately state that he
participated in pulling down the American flag in Grant Park, destroying it,
then running up the black flag of the Viet Cong in its place.
"I joined in the chants and taunts against the police," he said,
"and provoked them to hitting me with their clubs. They didn’ t know
who I was, but they did know that I had called them names and struck
them with one or more weapons."
Now, as the Occupy model has spread around the country, police
brutality has increased, and it’ s not surprising that there have been
accusations of provocateurs sabotaging the nonviolent principle, not to
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